"The Walking Dead" executive producer Scott M. Gimple recently dissected the events that will take place in the premiere episode this October.
While speaking with E! News, Gimple urged fans to not be so worried about the character death that will take place in the series. The exec said that the death was so well-written and it will be instrumental in boosting the storylines of the other characters.
"You know the beginning, and it's almost here, so enjoy your summer because the beginning is someone's end. But it is a beginning. What happens in episode one will shatter the lives of those who survive and will rend the narrative into different trajectories in which we will see our characters in completely new situations, torn from the pages of the comic and remixed in 'The Walking Dead' remixinator 5000," he joked.
Gimple continued, "We'll see an all new different worlds with new friends, enemies, and other, with alignments ranging from lawful good to chaotic evil and all the neutrals in between and we'll see the unthinkable dangers from the damnedest of places, yes there will be a blood but there will also be cobbler, we kid you not. There's going to be a hard goodbye at the beginning, but you know that, and it's almost here. As Simon says, be good to each other," he said.
Meanwhile, "The Walking Dead" season 7 star Melissa McBride said that none o the viewers can ever be prepared for the premiere episode.
As of late, there are merely speculations on who Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) victim in the season 6 finale was. There are rumors that the villainous character killed more than one person from Alexandria.
When the teaser for the seventh season was released at the 2016 San Diego Comic Con, the creators of the series made sure to not spoil the identity of Negan's victim. As of late, there are speculations that Negan's victim were Spencer (Austin Nichols) and Abraham (Michael Cudlitz).
"The Walking Dead" season 7, episode 1 will air on AMC on Oct. 9 at 9 p.m. ET.